In the realm of Norse mythology, a captivating tale unfolds, bringing together two iconic figures: Freya, the goddess of love and war, and Kratos, the God of War. This story, inspired by the "Freya x Kratos 18 Comic," delves into a narrative that intertwines their destinies in a world of gods and mortals.
The Campfire Pact – A quiet night, sharp words, and the first admission that they both see each other clearly: “You do not frighten me, Ghost.” “Then you are a fool.” “Perhaps.” freya x kratos 18 comic
The First Breaking – After a skirmish with lingering Einherjar, adrenaline and rage give way to a brutal, desperate kiss. Clothes torn, scars exposed—not tender, but honest. This is about power and release. In the realm of Norse mythology, a captivating
The Surrender – Weeks later, in Freya’s private grove. She guides his hands to her neck, her wings, her wounds. He kneels—not in submission, but in choice. The second intimate scene is slower, deliberate, filled with whispered truths: “I have never been held without a blade behind it.” / “Then let this be the first time.” The Campfire Pact – A quiet night, sharp
The Morning After – No grand declarations. Just Kratos learning to braid her hair wrong, and Freya laughing for the first time in years. The final panel: their hands intertwined over the hilt of the Leviathan Axe.
The narrative takes place after the events of God of War (2018), when Kratos and his son Atreus have begun settling into the realms of Midgard. Freya, grieving the loss of her son Baldur, is drawn into Kratos’ orbit through a series of fated encounters. While the official games portray their relationship as tense and antagonistic, the comic re‑imagines their dynamic as a slow‑burn romance that eventually turns intimate.